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96-21864 RESO RESOLUTION NO. 96-21864 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE APPLICATION FOR A HIGHWAY BEAUTIFICATION GRANT FROM THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FOR LANDSCAPING IMPROVEMENTS ON SELECT MEDIANS ON ALTON ROAD; AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF GRANT AND LANDSCAPING MAINTENANCE MEMORANDUMS OF AGREEMENT, WITH THE NECESSARY CASH MATCH, EQUAL TO 50% OF THE TOTAL ESTIMATED $200,000 PROJECT COST, TO BE IDENTIFIED IN THE CITY'S 1996-97 BUDGET; AND APPROPRIATING THE GRANT, IF A WARDED AND ACCEPTED BY THE CITY, IN A WORK ORDER FOR THE ALTON ROAD LANDSCAPE BEAUTIFICATION PROGRAM. WHEREAS, many roadside areas and medians abutting Florida Department of Transportation(FDOT) right-of- way areas must be maintained and attractively landscaped; and WHEREAS, a Highway Beautification Grant is available through the FDOT for the purpose of assisting local governmental entities to landscape, beautify and enhance FDOT right of ways; and WHEREAS, the Highway Beautification Program will fund fifty percent (50%) of the estimated $200,000 project cost, and the City will provide a cash match for the remaining fifty percent (50%), not to exceed $100,000, to be identified in the City's 1996-97 budget; and WHEREAS, the Mayor and the City Commission desire that the City beautify and improve the medians on Alton Road by providing landscape improvements; and WHEREAS, the Administration herein recommends that the Mayor and City Commission authorize it to apply for a Highway Beautification Grant from FDOT to fund such proposed improvements. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that: 1. The appropriate application to the Florida Department of Transportation's Highway Beautification Program in an amount not to exceed $100,000, for the purpose of continuing the landscaping of Alton Road (Phase III), be made by the City Administration. 2. The amount of $100,000 to be identified in the City's 1996-97 Budget, be designated as the required match. 3, The grant, if awarded and accepted by the City, is appropriated into a work order for the Alton Road Landscape Beautification Project. 4. The Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized to execute all necessary documents regarding the grant application. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 10th day of r'o"'" ~ I) A npf"O'" ' ,n'" '1,;.i,I("P; vtU 5. The City Clerk is hereby directed to send copies of this Resolution to t Transportation and all other persons as directed by the Mayor and City Comm' IOn R;~ CITY CLERK By ~JlL Date ~. ~..! f '''_. CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA 33139 COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. )~ -CJ(, TO: Mayor Seymour Gelber and Members of the City Commission DATE: January 10, 1996 FROM: Jose Garcia-Pedrosa t City Manager A RESOLUTION OR E MAYOR AND THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, AUTHORIZING THE APPLICATION FOR A HIGHWAY BEAUTIFICATION GRANT FROM THE FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FOR LANDSCAPING IMPROVEMENTS ON SELECT MEDIANS ON ALTON ROAD, AND THE EXECUTION OF GRANT AND LANDSCAPING MAINTENANCE MEMORANDUMS OF AGREEMENT, THE NECESSARY CASH MATCH, EQUAL TO 50% OF THE TOTAL ESTIMATED $200,000 PROJECT COST, TO BE IDENTIFIED IN THE CITY'S 1996-97 BUDGET, THE APPROPRIATION OF THIS GRANT, IF A WARDED AND ACCEPTED BY THE CITY IN A WORK ORDER FOR THE ALTON ROAD LANDSCAPE BEAUTIFICATION PROGRAM. SUBJECT: ADMINISTRATION RECOMMENDATION: The City Administration recommends adoption of the attached Resolution. BACKGROUND: The Administration, through the Recreation, Culture and Parks Department, has been working toward a long-term, multi- component plan designed to beautify, landscape and re-forest our parks, medians and causeways. In an effort to support this goal the City has applied for various grant funds. In 1993 the City of Miami Beach was awarded a Highway Beautification Grant in the amount of $144,763 from the Florida Department of Transportation to landscape a section of the Julia Tuttle Causeway. In 1994 the City was awarded a Beautification Grant in the amount of $69,940 to implement the first phase of the Alton Road Landscape Beautification Project. Medians improved in Phase I included the two (2) on either side of 29th Street serving the entrance to the Sunset Islands, one median between 62nd and 63rd Streets, and the median north of the entrance of Mount Sinai Hospital. In 1995 the City was awarded $79,486 for Phase II of the Alton Road Landscape Beautification Project. Medians to be planted in Phase II include the first one north of North Michigan Avenue, two (2) medians between West 47th Court and West 51st Street, and three (3) between West 56th Street and West 58th Street. This application (Phase III) will continue the planting of at least an additional six (6) to eight (8) medians on Alton Road. This application, requesting approximately $100,000, is being submitted to the same source for consideration during the 1996 funding cycle. ANALYSIS: This application is based on a 50-50% funding process wherein the City would match the requested amount from the State with cash to be identified in the 1996-97 budget process, should the grant be awarded and prior to acceptance of the funding by the City. It is anticipated the application will seek approximately $100,000 from the State of Florida with a cash match of $100,000 from the City for a total project budget of $200,000. AGENDAITEM~ DATE I-\O-~b- COMMISSION MEMORANDUM NO. Page two The landscaping of the medians identified in Phase III, will continue the palm planting theme established on the medians of Alton Road as developed in the first two phases. CONCLUSION: Consideration of the City's goal of urban reforestation and landscape beautification in conjunction with the high visibility of the Alton Road medians was given when developing this proposal. The plan, when completed, will dramatically enhance the aesthetic beauty of Alton Road, further improving the quality of life for our residents and guests. The Administration therefore recommends that the Mayor and City Commission Adopt the attached Resolution. JGP:KS:eb COMMEMODISK:GRNT4ALR.COM lNDlN Manage e m CITY OF MIAMI BEACH - CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH FLORIDA 33139 PHONE: (305) 673-7730 FAX: (305) 673-7074 January 31, 1996 George Fisher Florida Department of Transportation District Roadside Engineer District Six Maintenance Office 1000 N.W. 111 Avenue, Room 6214 Miami, FI 33172-5800 RE: 1996 FLORIDA HIGHWAY BEAUTIFICATION GRANT APPLICATION - CITY OF MIAMI BEACH ALTON ROAD PHASE III Dear Mr. Fisher: Once again, the City is pleased to submit a grant application for 1996-97 for consideration under the Florida Highway Beautification Program. As required, included are nine (9) sets of the complete application, design plans, bid specifications and photographs. The City's efforts as a result of previous grant awards for the Julia Tuttle Causeway and Alton Road (Phase I and m have had and will continue to have a significant impact on these major roadways. We hope that the State of Florida continues to view these efforts as a strong return of funds well invested and once again give serious consideration to this request for funding for Phase ill of Alton Road which will enable the City to proceed with this particular beautification effort. Should you require additional information, please advise. Sincerely, ;J / / 0 /// r --1----- /~~y> Kevin Smith, Director j/ Recreation, Culture and Parks Department KS/KM enclosures c. Mayra Diaz Buttacavoli, Assistant City Manager CITY OF MIAMI BEACH STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT A TION HIGHWAY BEAUTIFICATION PROGRAM STAT ROAD 907 ALTON ROAD MEDIAN PROJECT PHASE III 1996 Submitted February 1, 1996 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION FLORIDA HIGHWAY BEAUTITICATION COUNCIL GRANT APPLICATION FORM 8S()..{)6O.{) 1 E."<'VIRONME."IT - 10192 P~e l.of7 General Instructions: Please complete all items in this application following specific instructions carefully. All attached typed pages must be 8 11:" X 11"; attached sketches, plans and maps must be no larger than 2' X 3' and at an appropriate scale with appropriate legends. When completed, 9 copies of the application fonn and 9 copies of all required sketches, plans, cost estimates and resolutions should be delivered to the appropriate District Maintenanc~ Engineer (addresses are on the last page) no later than February I of each year. Please keep at least 2 copies, with original signatures, of all materials in your files; these will be needed if you are awarded a grant (to be attached to the Maintenance and Grant Agreements). If you have any questions, please call the appropriate District Maintenance Engineer for assistance. APPUCA nON INFORMA nON: Applicant must be a local government agency or local Highway Beautification Council. Please attach evidence of local government approval of this application (Resolution 1) if applicant is a local Highway Beautification Council. Be sure to indicate the fiscal year in which you want this application to be considered. Applicant Name: City of Miami Beach Contact Name: S eymo u r Gel be r Position or Title: M a y 0 r Address: 1 7 DOC 0 n v e n t ion C en t e r 0 r i v e, Mia m i B e a c h, F 1 3 3 1 3 9 Phone #: (305) 67 3 - 7 0 3 0 . Participating Organization(s):N / A In which fiscal year is this project desired? (i. e.. 1990-91) 1996-97 The undersigned, hereby certifies, all parts of the application and required Grant information have been read and understood and that all information submitted is true and correct and represents the desires of the City or County government where the project is to be installed. Signature: Date: {'3/-'1(, Signature: Title: P~. Date: 1~ '/'tf. Title: City Clerk FORM 850-060-01 ENVrRONMENT. 10/92 Page 2 of 7 Project Information: Please include in the project package: . 1. A map which shows the exact location of the project within the State, county and city where proposed, . .2. A written Project Description (with photographs if possible), 3. A conceptual perspective sketch of the proposed project, 4. A detailed list of plant materials, fertilizers, soil amendments and all other materials included in the project, 5. Detailed cost infonnation for each of the Eligible Grant categories (noting whether they are wholesale or retail costs), 6. Detailed cost infonnation for each of the Applicant Matching Project Costs categories (noting whether they are wholesale or retail costs), - 7. Detailed design and construction plans. The following data are for use by the Council in Ranking the project applications: Location of the Project: County: _Da de City: r~ i ami B ea ch U.S./S.R.# 907 . Local Name: Alton Road Length of Project: 1 , & 7 0 L F, A 1 t 495 L F (Miles or feet) From: # 1 . 2 n d Me d , anN. 0 f 1'1. M, c h , 9 a n A v e ., # 2. Me d i an S. 0 f 34 S t b rid 9 e , To: #3. Median from 47 St. to 47 Ct, #4. Med',an from 60 St to 67 St.. #5. Median on 63 St W. of La Gorce Dr., Alt. #6. ~1ed;an on 51-52 St. Summa" of EIi!!ible Grant Proiect Costs (to be paid for by the Grant): Sprinkler/irrigation system (purchase/install) Plant materials, fertilizer, soil. amendments Labor for installation of the Plantings TOT AL ELIGffiLE GRAl'IT COSTS 20,000.00 75,638.00 $ $ $ S 95,638.00 Summa" of Apolicant Matchim! Proiect Costs (Local Government Share, not including continuing maintenance): Plant Materials Water (trucked or irrigation System) Labor for installation (include estimate of volunteer labor costs) Establishment Period Costs (labor etc.) Other (identify) Cash match as indicated in attached resolution TOTAL APPLICANT MATCHING COSTS $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 95,638.25 95.638.25 TOTAL PROJECT COST $ 191,276.25 FORM g5~1 E.WIRONMENT.10:92 Pl#c 3 of 7 ANNUAL MAINTENANCE: The following information is re'4uested primarily for use by the governmental body which will sign the Maintenance and Grant Agreements in the event the project is awarded a Grant. The Florida Highway Beautification Council will review the data and compare it to the project plans in order to ensure award of low maintenance projects. ESTIMATE OF APPLICANT ANNUAL MAINTENANCE COSTS: Water Sprinkler/irrigation System Landscaped Areas Safety . TOTAL ESTIMATED A.l\lNUAL l\1AINTE.:"lANCE COSTS $ 1,819.00 $ 1,200.00 $ 8,970.00 $ $ 1 1 , 989.00 FORM 8S0-06().01 ENVIRONMENT - 10/92 Pac~ 4 of 7 APPUCANT ASSURANCES: The person preparing this AppHcation should initial each of the following to indicate that the Application is complete. Each of these items should be contained in a resolution, passed by the local government's governing body, which approves the application and authorizes the chief executive officer. of the local government to execute ::Jments and documents associated with the grant. 0~. . If Applicant is a local Highway Beautification Council, evidence of local government approval of this application is attached. (Resolution #1) ~ The Application is being transmitted to the District Maintenance Engineer who maintains the state highway section for which the Project is planned. -J All requested items (location map; a written project description; a conceptual perspective sketch of the project; detailed list of plant materials and fertilizers; detailed cost information for Eligible and Applicant costs; and detailed design and construction plans) are attached and ma1 the summary information contained in the application form. -d The project meets all the Department of Transportation requirements for safety as related to the placement of plant materials within the right-of-way, line of sight obstructions, and sight distance (per Index 700 and the Department's Guidelines for Landscaping Along State Hig!lways). . iJ The local governing body agrees to execute the attached Maintenance and Grant ~ments, modified only to include the details of the responsibilities of both the Department ~d e local government appropriate to this project if a grant is awarded. (Resolution #2). . . The local governing body understands the attributes to be used by the Highway Bea tification Council to prioritize all projects (listed in the last section of this fon:n), and has addressed all those attributed to the maximum extent possible. END OF APPLICANT SECTION FORM 850.<J60.01 ENVIRONMENT. 10/92 Page 5 0; 7 SUFFICIENCY DETERMINA nON: This ,section is to be completed by the appropriate District Maintenance Engineer within 60 calendar days after receipt; then, 8 of the 9 copies should be mailed to the Council's Staff Coordinator (see attached list). Agreement that the Application is sufficient means that the Application and all attachments are complete and appear accurate; all safety, sight obstruction, and .sight distance criteria have been met; the Department Landscaping Guidelines have been followed; and a proper resolution(s) is included. If the Application must be sent back to the Applicant, please send a copy of the transmittal letter to the Staff Coordinator; clearly statin.g why it is being returned. District Maintenance Engineer: Name and Title: Date Received: Application is Sufficient (Sign): COMl\1ENTS: Staff Coordinator: Name and Title: Gary Henry L.A. Date Received: Application is Complete (Sign): COMMENTS: FO RM 8S().()6().OI ENVIRONMENT. 10/92 Pace 6 0(7 COUNCIL ACTION: This section is to be completed by the Department of Transportation Highway Beautification CouQcil. Score Attribute 1. Appropriateness of design for the location. 2. Use of desirable native, hybrid native, or naturalized plant materials. 3,. Use of wildflowers. 4. Irrigation requirements matched to plant needs (water conservation should be emphasized) . 5. Emphasis on low maintenance requirements. 6. Aesthetic value. 7. Contribution to noise abatement, visual screening, and/or the correction of other environmental problems. 8. Evidence of local government and community support. 9. Use of imaginative deSign concepts. - 10. Provisions for minimal impacts on traffic safety during maintenance operations. 11. Contribution to an area wide or regional beautification plan. 12. Cost effectiveness. 13. Feasibility of installation and maintenance. Total Score FORM 8S~1 ENVIRONMENT - 10/92 Pile 7 of7 District Maintenance Enaineer Counties of Responsibility District 1 Maintenance Engineer 801 North Broadway Bartow, Florida 33830-1249 (813)533-8181 Charlotte, Collier, Desoto, Glades, Hardee, Hendry, Highlands, Lee, Manatee, Okeechobee, Polk, Sarasota District 2 Maintenance Engineer South Marion Street Lake City, Florida 32056-1089 (904)752-3300 Alachua, Baker,. Bradford, Clay, Columbia, Dixie, Duval, Gilchrist, Hamilton, Lafayette, Levy, Putnam, Madison, Nassau, St. Johns, Suwannee, Taylor, Union District 3 Maintenance Engineer US 90 East Chipley, Florida 32428-9990 (904)738-0250 Bay, Calhoun, Escambia, Gadsden, Gulf, Holmes, JefferSon, Leon, Liberty , Santa Rosa, Wakulla, Washington Franklin, Jackson, Okaloosa: Walton, District 4 Maintenance Engineer 780 S. W. 24th Street Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33315-2696 (305)524-8621 Broward, Indian River, Martin, Palm Beach, St. Lucie . District 5 Maintenance ;ngineer 719 South Boulevard DeLand, Florida 32731-0047 (904)7342171 Brevard, Citrus, Flagler, Lake, Marion, Orange, ,Osceola, Seminole, Sumter, Vol usia District 6 Maintenance Engineer 1000 N.W. I11th Avenue Miami, Florida 33127 (305)470-5351 Dade, Monroe District 7 Maintenance Engineer 1300 North Westshore Boulevard Tampa, Florida 33607-4612 (813)286-2368 Hernando, Hillsborough, Pasco, Pinellas RECYCLED PAJIEIl * PROJECT DESCRIPTION ALTON ROAD (STATE ROAD 907) PHASE III In 1994-95 Miami Beach was awarded a State of Florida Department of Transportation Highway Beautification Grant for $69,940.50 which was equally matched in cash from the City. This total $139,881 project included planting of 4 medians which began Phase I of the beautification of State Road 907 (Alton Road). During 1995-96 Miami Beach was again awarded $79,486 to be matched equally by the City for Phase II improvements on Alton Road. This $158,972 project will beautify 6 additional medians.Bids for Phase II have been received and work is tentatively scheduled to begin in March. This 1996-97 grant application process proposes Phase III, as a continuation of the median planting for State Road 907, (Alton Road). Again, the plant materials used will be specifically selected to continue and complement the palm theme currently in place on Alton Road. The medians selected for Phase ill are as follows: the first planting will address the second median north of North Michigan Avenue which will complement the Phase II medians to be completed which include the first median north of North Michigan A venue; the second planting addresses the median south of the 34th Street bridge; the third planting addresses the median between 47 th Street and 47th Court; the fourth planting will enhance the median between 60th and 62nd Street; the fifth planting will be on the 63rd Street median west of La Gorce Drive. If funding is available, it is proposed that planting of a sixth median between 51 st and 52nd Street be included as an add alternate in the bid request. Since it is the City's current plan to complete all medians suitable for planting in 4 phases. This phase is continuous in master plan for Alton Road. The completion of Phase III will signify the beautification of a total of 16 medians on Alton Road. Palms have become the predominant signature plant for Miami Beach in recent years. Several major thoroughfares have been landscaped utilizing palms such as Royal Palms and Medjool Date Palms. This includes the soon-to-be completed $1.5 million Collins Avenue! Indian Creek Beautification Project from 39th to 59th Street which contains over 325 palms in the plans. On-going maintenance for this project will be provided by city crews. The crews that will be responsible for this maintenance have recently been expand in response to citizen requests for improved care of public planting spaces. The water needs of the new plant materials will be provided by means of a sub-surface low volume irrigation system that will ensure that plants thrive and that water use is kept to a minimum. The City's matching portion of this grant will be in cash, as stated in the attached Resolution. The cost estimates provided in this grant application have been based on wholesale plant costs times two. This is the standard practice, which is based on experiential bidding, that is used in South Florida at this time to predict the installed cost of a given plant material. This cost includes all excavation, soil preparation, planting, staking, weed barrier installation, watering, fertilization, mulching and establishment maintenance required as indicated on the drawings and in the specifications. The estimate for irrigation is once again an installed cost based on recent experience in bidding other similar projects. 'j " ':~ ;"; ;~;if', "<;~' :':(:~' - '{ ;.' " .'.-.,' ...,\ , ' .- f. ( . . ~I ;.~~;~: ;.';~ .\.....' ~ . . ':'..~~'~' ,\I.t ~ : ..(~..; '~:,' . ~.~ -' . ,!,i:';., , "',' ( .,.0, }" r .' ..c ..... ~ I;; . ., 1::' / ,'. . i .; . .~.:~ ~ ".' .;', >11.>~:. ~,.~~ " ., .r .; ) . ' " .> " .Jol.... .. '. Q:: '. .;.~:~ .".. LA GORCE, IS. , ,. , ., ,of' . '/.' " ~ :: ."1' III Z ::; 5 u " . ....'.;' ''''. . l~.' \. Sr " 1 " ~ .' ....# . .\ ;i.. ..-.;:, J.! . .' , . y : t....~ . , It,.' ~,. '.~ ,} . ,'J..c.., ,J' 'r,"~';r.; :" ,;.. .. ~. .~, ...... .. ~ ' \ . ....;:'~.: ' 'j :.: ..:.... ','1' ..... ';. . ",..,: , ...";.1' '.~:~.\~"~. ' ':.' )', 'j'} ....:;J,,~....~~~.:;.,;...: "":.'('.; .. ~",'~.- '.~~.~.... ,'. ~i. :'. .! q . ., .! : '., ~i :' : ",. ~ ,," ',.; 'E9' , . " ""', . '- ,..:., . -;,/" KEY. PLAN. 'f " .-~. " ..:,..........: ,'" I.... .' ..(- " ~-~\ ". . \;1 ,.".': .,.,.: J.I :... ;,';", .~ '. ',:=:: .;.- ;\ :: !,t.. , . . ~... ~ , , la " .. ...., 'J, ';. ;". " I' U,':' ~;. ~ ,.~ r .':.:;~~.'.' ALTON ROAD MEDIAN IMPROVEMENTS PHASE III City of Miami Beach COST ESTIMATE Revised January 27. 1996 Prepared By: Curtis + Rogers Design Studio. Inc. 1.0 Second Median North of N. Michigan Avenue Site Preparation Scarify Sod/Remove exist' lrrig 4.600 SF $0.15 $690.00 Adding planting soil 92 CY $ 15.00 $ 1.380.00 $2.070.00 Planting Medjool Date Palms 15 EA $3.000.00 $45.000.00 Sod 4600 SF $0.25 $1. 150.00 "" Weed Control Fabric o SF $0.35 $0.00 $46.150.00 Irrigation Netaphim System 4600 SF $0.75 $3.450.00 Bubblers per palm 15 EA $40.00 $600.00 Controller 1 EA $1.500.00 $1.500.00 Backftow Preventer/Gate Valve 1 EA $800.00 $800.00 $6.350.00 TOTAL FOR MEDIAN 1 $54,570.00 2.0 Median South of 34th St Bridge Site Preparation Scarify Sod/Remove exist' Irrig 4.150 SF $0.15 $622.50 Adding planting soil 83 CY $15.00 $1.245.00 $1.867.50 Planting Medjool Date Palms 5EA $3.000.00 $15.000.00 Bougainvillea 'Rasberry Ice' 530 EA $10.00 $5.300.00 Liriope 'Evergreen Giant' 290 EA $3.00 $870.00 Miraguama Palm 9EA $700.00 $6.300.00 Sod 1900 SF $0.25 $475.00 Weed Control fabric 2250 SF $0.35 $787.50 $28.732.50 Irrigation Netaphim System 4150 SF $0.75 $3.112.50 Bubblers per palm 15 EA $40.00 $600.00 Controller 1 EA $1.500.00 $1.500.00 Backflow Preventer/Gate Valve lEA $800.00 $800.00 $6.012.50 TOTAL FOR MEDIAN 2 $34,745.00 Page 1 20d SHH.90H + SIJ.H.n.:::>* lIIJ:dSS:21 96 "62 "10 3.0 Median 47th St to 47th Court Site Preparation Scarify Sod/Remove exist' Irrl9 900 SF $0.15 $135.00 Adding planting soil 18 CY $15.00 $270.00 $405.00 Planting Medjool Dote Palms OEA $3,000.00 $0.00 Bougainvillea 'Rasberry Ice' 270 EA $10.00 $2700.00 Relocated Thatch Palms (51st) 2EA $1.000.00 $2,000.00 Sod o SF $0.25 $0.00 Weed Control Fabric 900 SF $0.35 $315.00 $5.015.00 Irrigation Netaphim System 900 SF $0.75 $675.00 Bubblers per palm 4 fA $40.00 $160.00 Controller lEA $1,500.00 $ J ,500.00 Backflow Preventer/Gate Valve 1 EA $800.00 $800.00 $3.135.00 TOTAL FOR MEDIAN 3 $8.555.00 4.0 60th to 62nd Street Median Site Preparation Scarify Sod/Remove exisf Irrig 6.800 SF $0.15 $1.020.00 Adding planting soil 136 CY $15.00 $2040.00 $3,060.00 Planting Blsmarckia Palm 1 fA $2500.00 $2.500.00 Foxtail Palm SEA $450.00 $2,250.00 Triangle Palm 18 EA $525.00 $9,450.00 Jasmine 780 EA $9.00 $7.020.00 liriope "Evergreen Glanr 1270 EA $3.00 $3.810.00 Philodendron 'Xanadu' 650 EA $12.00 $7.800.00 Relocated Thatch Palms (51st) 2EA $1.000.00 $2.000.00 Sod o SF $0.25 $0.00 Weed Control Fabric 6800 SF $0.35 $2,380.00 $37,210.00 Irrigation Netaphim System 6.800 SF $0.75 $5.100.00 Bubblers per palm 27 EA $40.00 $1,080.00 Controller lEA $1.500.00 $1,500.00 Bockflow Preventer/Gate Valve lEA $800.00 $800.00 $8,480.00 TOTAL FOR MEDIAN 4 $48.750.00 Page 2 SOd S~:aDc)~ -+- S I J~~n-;:)* lI\TdE:E;: 21 96 "62 "10 5.0 Median on 63rd St West of La Gorce Drive Site Preparation Scarify Sod/Remove exist' Irrig Adding planting soil Planting Medjool Date Palms Uriope "Evergreen Giant' Annuals Weed Control Fabric Irrigation Netaphim System Bubblers per palm Controller Backflow Preventer/Gate Valve TOTAL FOR MEDIAN 5 SUBTOTAL FOR MEDIANS 10% Mobilization! Maintenance of Traffic TOTAL IMPROVEMENT COST ADD ALTERNATE MEDIAN COST ..u .~.;i':,:, ," f;.., , , 6.0 Median 51 st to 52nd Street Site Preparation Scarify Sod!Remove exisf Irrig Adding planting soil Planting Foxtail Palm Triangle Palm Urlope "Evergreen Gianf Philodendron 'Xanadu' Weed Control Fabric Irrigation Netaphim System Bubblers per palm Controller Backflow Preventer/Gate Valve 1,850 SF 37CY 6EA 1100 EA 280 EA 1850 SF 1.850 SF 6EA lEA lEA $0.15 $15.00 $3.000.00 $3.00 $2.00 $0.35 $0.75 $40.00 $1.500.00 $800.00 $277.50 $555.00 $18,000.00 $3.300.00 $560.00 $647.50 $1.387.50 $240.00 $ 1.500.00 $800.00 $832.50 $22,507.50 $3.927.50 $27.267.50 $173.887.50 $17.388.75 $191.276.25 4.700 Sf $0.15 94 CY $15.00 16 fA $450.00 9EA $525.00 1780 EA $3.00 570 EA $12.00 4700 SF $0.35 4700 SF $0.75 25 EA $40.00 1 EA $1,500.00 1 EA $800.00 TOTAL FOR MEDIAN 6 10% Mobilization! Maintenance of Traffic TOTAL ALTERNATE COST T_' n .-f S;>f3:80~ +- Page 3 $705.00 $1.410.00 $2,115.00 $7.200.00 $4.725.00 $5.340.00 $6,840.00 $1.645.00 $25.750.00 $3.525.00 $1.000.00 $1,500.00 $800.00 $6.825.00 $34.690.00 $3.469.00 $38.159.00 SI-L~n.~* lI\IdSS:2:1 9 6 '62: ' 1 0 ALTON ROAD MEDIAN IMPROVEMENTS PHASE III City of Miami Beach MAINTENANCE COST ESTIMATE January 26. 1996 Prepared By: Curtis + Rogers Design Studio. Inc. ~__'8II._lllII .:;.'~ . ." ........ .... '. ", . .,...} ..,"./.: "~';., .... ." .....,..,.,.;: "",::..:''''''':',..'' .....'..,.,... Landscaping -Mowing. edging. clean -Weeding -Fertilization -Pest Control Irrigation -Check and Repair Annuals -Change out annuals Water Consumption (per 10.000 gal) -Median 1 -Median 2 -Median 3 -Median 4 -Median 5 . -Median 6 Total Per Year 22 12 4 1 12 .. 23 19 5 30 8 22 EA $135.00 EA $120.00 EA $525.00 LS $300.00 EA $100.00 EA $540.00 $17.00 $17.00 $17.00 $17.00 $17.00 $17.00 Above estimate is based on all six medians. $2.970.00 22 times per year $1.440.00 once a month $2.100.00 4 times per year $300.00 as needed $1.200.00 once a month $2.160.00 .. times per year $391.00 per year $323.00 per year $85.00 per year $510.00 peryear $136.00 per year $374.00 per year $11.989.00 20d SH:3'-90H + S I JoHn=>* II\Id92 VO 96 "92 "10 HIGHWAY BEAUTIFICATION GRANT MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT. made and entered into this ~~day of ~ 19~. by and between the STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. a component agency of the State of Flori da, herei na fter ca 11 ed the "DEPARTMENT" and MIAMI BEACH. a political subdivision of the State of Florida. existing under the Laws of Florida. hereinafter called the CITY. WIT N E SSE T H WHEREAS. as a pa rt of the cont; nua 1 updat; ng of the State of Fl or; da Highway System. the DEPARTMENT, for the purpose of safety, protection of the investment and other reasons. has created roadside areas/median strips on the highway facilities outlined in Attachment "A" within the corporate limits of the CITY; and WHEREAS. the CITY is of the opinion that said highway facilities that contain shoulders shall be landscaped with trees. shrubs and ground covers to 1 ~ .,'-:. ',,:,< -~,~;:>::- improve the aesthetic and aid in access management along State Road 907. WHEREAS. the parties hereto mutually recognize the need for entering into an Agreement designating and setting forth the responsibilities of each party; and WHEREAS. the CITY by Resolution No. 96 21864. attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof. desires to enter into this Highway Beautification Grant Agreement and authorizes its officers to do so. NOW THEREFORE. for and in consideration of the mutual benefits to flow each to the other. the parties covenant and agree as follows: 1. The CITY shall install landscaping on the highway facilities outlined in Attachment "A" as specified in plans and specifications included as Attachment "B" with the following exceptions: NONE The landscape installation to be performed by the CITY and private contractor's shall be subject to periodic inspections by the DEPARTMENT. Such inspection findings will be shared with the CITY and shall be the basis of all decisions regarding payment reduction. reworking or agreement termination. The CITY shall not change or deviate from said plans without written approval by the DEPARTMENT. 2. If at any time after the CITY has assumed the landscaping installation responsibility above-mentioned. it shall come to the attention of the DEPARTMENT's District Secretary. that the installation is not being performed 2 ~:.."",....~.i',.,,!W.'. pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. said District Secretary may at his option. issue a written notice that a deficiency or safety deficiencies exist(s). by sending a certified letter in care of City Manager. 1700 Convention Center Blvd. on notice thereof. Thereafter, the CITY shall have a period of thirty (30) days within which to correct the cited deficiencies. If said deficiencies are not corrected within this time period. the DEPARTMENT may at its option. proceed as follows: (a) Complete the installation or part thereof. with DEPARTMENT or an independent contractor's personnel and deduct the cost of such work from the CITY's payment for sai d work or part thereof. or (b) T ermi nate Agreement in accordance wi th Pa ragraph 5 of thi s Agreement and remove, by DEPARTMENT or an independent contractor's personnel. all of the landscaping installed under this Agreement or any preceding agreements except as to pre- existing material and charge the CITY for the reasonable cost of such removal. 3. It is understood between the parties hereto that the landscaping covered by this Agreement may be removed, relocated or adjusted at any time in the future as determined to be necessary by the DEPARTMENT in order that the adjacent state road be widened, altered or otherwise changed to meet with future criteria or planning of the DEPARTMENT. The CITY shall be given sixty (60) calendar days notice to remove said landscaping after which time, the DEPARTMENT may remove said landscaping. 3 ~"., ; ,~~,'. '~, ',;.: ~,~,-::,..:;;;r.,;..~';':'<.!.';~i';'; 4. The DEPARTMENT agrees to pay to the CITY the total sum of $ 95.638.00 or 50 percent of the total project cost as defined in Attachment "C". whichever is less. Subject to this limit. the DEPARTMENT will pay only for those costs which are allowed by Section 339.2405(11) Florida Statutes: ) (a) Sprinkler/irrigation system (purchase and installation) (b) Plant materials and fertilizers/soil amendments (c) Equipment and labor The DEPARTMENT's participation in the project cost. as described in Attachment "C" is limited to only those items which are directly related to this project. Project costs incurred prior to the effective date of this Agreement will not be considered in determining the DEPARTMENT's 50 percent participation. The 50 percent payment shall not be made until (1) certification of acceptance is received from Curtis T. Rodgers. ASLA Landscape Architect; (2) the Highway Beautification Council has inspected or waived its inspection rights for the project: and (3) a DEPARTMENT Landscape Architect or his designee has approved the project for final payment. A ninety (90) day grow-in period will be required after project completion. Certification of acceptance and inspection by the council may be requested sixty (60) days after project completion. Upon receipt of certification of acceptance and inspection approval. the CITY may submit invoice for final payment. (a) Payment shall be made only after receipt and approval of goods and services as provided in Section 215.42. Florida Statutes. (b) Any penalty for delay in payment shall be in accordance with 4 Section 215.422(2)(b), Florida Statutes. (c) Bills for fees or other compensation for services or expenses shall be submitted in detail sufficient for a proper preaudit and postaudi t thereof, and that bi 11 s for travel expenses specifically authorized by this Agreement shall be submitted and paid in accordance .with rates specified in Section 112.061, Florida Statutes: (d) Records of costs incurred under terms of this Agreement shall be maintained and made available upon request to the DEPARTMENT at all times during the period of this Agreement and for three years after final payment is made. Copies of these documents and records shall be furnished to the DEPARTMENT upon request. Records of costs incurred includes the CITY I S genera 1 account i ng records, together wi th supporting documents and records, of the Contractor and all subcontractors performing work, and all other records of the Contractor and subcontractors consi dered necessary by the DEPARTMENT for a proper audit of costs. (e) The CITY agrees to return all monies received under the terms of this Grant Agreement, to the DEPARTMENT, should the landscaped area fail to be maintained in accordance with the Maintenance Agreement. 5. Thi s Agreement may be termi nated under anyone of the fo 11 owi ng conditions: (a) By the DEPARTMENT, if the CITY fails to perform its duties under Paragraph 2, following ten (10) days written notice. (b) By the DEPARTMENT, for refusal by the CITY or Contractor's. to allow public access to all documents, papers. letters or other materials subject to the provisions of chapter 119. Florida Statutes and made or received by the CITY in conjunction with this Agreement. (c) By either party following sixty (60) calendar days written notice. (d) By both parties. thirty (30) calendar days following the 5 .- "~-'-'_'.~.~~;~..<;,,-:v;..;.,::, --,,~,:~Ji,:;;:.~'S':o.~' complete executive by both parties. of an agreement to terminate this Agreement. 6. The term of this Agreement commences on Issuance of Notice To Proceed and commences for a period of one (1) year. 7. The CITY covenants and agrees that it will i ndemni fy and hold harmless DEPARTMENT and all of DEPARTMENT's officers, agents and employees from any claim, loss, damage, cost, charge or expense arising out of any act, action. neglect or omission by the CITY during the performance of the Agreement, whether direct or indirect. and whether to any person or property to which DEPARTMENT or said parties may be subject, to the extent permitted by law. 8. The CITY may construct additional landscaping within the limits of the right-of-way identified as a result of this document. subject to the following conditions: (a) Plans for any new landscaping shall be subject to approval by the DEPARTMENT. The CITY shall not change or deviate from said plans without prior written approval by the DEPARTMENT. (b) All landscaping shall be developed and implemented in accordance with appropriate DEPARTMENT's state safety and road design standards: (c) The CITY agrees to complete, execute and comply with the requi rements of the DEPARTMENT's standa rd Ma i ntenance Memorandum of Agreement provided as Attachment "0" to this Agreement which by reference hereto shall be a part hereof; (d) No change will be made in the payment terms established under Item number four (4) of this Agreement due to any increase in cost to the DEPARTMENT resulting from the installation of landscaping added under this item. 6 9. It is anticipated that the term of this Agreement will extend beyond the Department's current fiscal year. The Department. during any fiscal year. shall not expend money. incur any liability. or enter into any contract which. by its terms. involves the expenditure of money in excess of the amounts budgeted as available for expenditure during such fiscal year. Any agreement verbal or written made in violation of this subsection is null and void. and no money may be paid on such contract. The Department shall require a statement from the comptroller of the Department that funds are available prior to entering into any such Agreement or other binding commitment of funds. Nothing herein contained shall prevent the making of contracts for periods exceeding 1 year. but any contract so made shall be executory only for the value of the services to be rendered or agreed to be paid for in successing fiscal years. Accordingly. the State of Florida's performance and obligation to pay under this contract is contingent upon an annual appropriation by the Legislature. 10. This writing embodies the entire Agreement and understanding between the parties hereto and there are no other Agreements and understandings. oral or written. with reference to the subject matter hereof that are not merged herein and superseded hereby. 11. The DEPARTMENT's District Secretary shall decide all questions. difficulties and disputes of any nature whatsoever that may arise under or by reason of this Agreement, the prosecution or fulfillment of the service hereunder and the character, quality, amount and value thereof: and his decision upon all claims. questions and disputes shall be final and conclusive upon the parties 7 hereto. 12. This Agreement may not be assigned or transferred by the CITY, ln whole or in part without prior written consent of the DEPARTMENT. 13. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the Laws of the State of Florida. In the event of a conflict between any portion of the contract and Florida Law, the Laws of Florida shall prevail. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused these presents to be executed the day and year first above written. STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION BY: ([ tx.PJl{; ATIEST. SEAl) AGENCY BY ~:~-I...f Cit anager ATTEST Ro~;Y f~l) Executive Secretary -- i.: ..'\;;....",',..,.","", '. Fe_ i l\lJV i:.U 8 .: ''''flif~ ATTACHMENT "All SECTIONS INCLUDED IN THE LANDSCAPING MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE DEPARTMENT AND THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH STATE ROAD NUMBER SECTION STREET LENGTH SITED # NUMBER FROM TO (MILES) NUMBER ACREAGE ------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. 907 87037 28th St. 63rd St. 0.5 1.0 TOTAL 0.5 1.0 ------------------- ------------------- WPI NO. JOB NO. 9 Attachment "C" (GENERAL) This exhibit forms an integral part of the Highway Grant Agreement between the State of Florida. Department of Trans~ortation and the City of Miami Beach dated 1) PROJECT COST: $191. 276.25 2) TOTAL PROJECT COST: PARTICIPATION: Public Agency Participation In Kind Cash ( %) ( %) ( %) } $ 95.638.00 Department Participation Primary (0) (50 %) or $ 95.638.00 whichever is less TOTAL PROJECT COST $191. 276.25 10